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PROCEDURES FOR USE
If the chimney catches fire you must call the fire brigade immediately.
Checks prior to start-up
You have read and perfectly understood the contents of this instructions manual.
Before lighting the stove, you must ensure that:
the combustion chamber is clean;
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every element that could burn has been removed (instructions, various stickers).
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! IMPORTANT
! IMPORTANT
Recharge the fuel
Use only wood pellets, the characteristics shown in this manual.
During pellet loading prevent the pellet bag from coming into contact with hot surfaces.
Switching the appliance on and off
From the "stand-by" screen, it is possible to switch the stove on and off by keeping the ON / OFF button pressed on the device for a
few seconds. An acoustic signal will warn you that the appliance has switched on or off. In case it is not possible using your handheld
you can switch the appliance on / off using the appropriate button on the electronic board.
Do not switch off the heater by unplugging the plug from the wall socket.
Failed ignition
To turn the stove back on, reset the alarm by keeping the power button on the handheld (or on the electronic card) pressed until the
acoustic signal is heard and then switch on again.
It is not necessary to remove any unburnt pellets inside the brazier. In fact, as soon as the user reboots the stove, the system tries
to ignite any fuel left in the brazier before starting the loading phase.
Hot air outlet flow adjustment
The insert can convey the hot air flows entirely or partially to the front upper grille in the connection of the ducting system by means
of a valve controlled manually with a lever
Use and maintenance manual RBC 8010 - RBC 8012
During the first hours of use the paints used for the stove finish may release an unpleasant
odour. You might also smell the typical odour of metal parts subject to high temperatures.
Make sure sufficient air circulation is guaranteed in the room. These unavoidable
inconveniences will disappear after the first hours of operation. To reduce your discomfort
to a minimum, keep the stove on for a few hours on low power and in the beginning, do not
overload it, avoiding intense heating-cooling cycles.
At the initial start-up, the paint finishes drying and hardens. Accordingly, to avoid ruining
it, we advise you not to touch the stove's painted surfaces at this time.